The Suspension Bridge is a relative newcomer on the "Pathway to Pinjarra's Past" having been built as recent as 1985.
It is a pedestrian crossing across the tree lined banks of the dark waters of the Murray River.
Written Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
The former Mechanic's Hall was built in 1883 but has been renovated, expanded and modernised many times since.
It is currently used as an IGA (Independent Grocers of Australia) supermarket.
Written Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
The Copper Kettle Tea Rooms were built in 1936 and until quite recently were still trading under that name.
Nowadays it is used as a function centre for weddings, parties, anything.
Written Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
This church was built in 1910 by the local Methodist Community of Pinjarra and is still in use today.
Updated Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
This Victorian style Post and Telegraph Office was built in 1895 and although it has been added to since it is still in use today as the local Post Offiice.
Written Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
Pinjarra's original courthouse was built in the 1880's and was replaced with this building in 1935.
Updated Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
From the mid 1870's until 1935 this building was the office of the Murray Road Board who were responsible for building roads in the Pinjarra district.
Updated Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
Way back in the 1930's this was the local chemist shop and is now home to a little Bric-a-brac shop loaded with pre-loved goodies and craftware.
Updated Aug 14, 2006
Address: South Western Highway, Pinjarra
Phone: + 618 9531 2126
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Way back in the 1930's this was the local chemist shop and is now home to a little Bric-a-brac shop loaded with pre-loved goodies and craftware.
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Pinjarra was founded in 1834 by Sir Thomas Peel and it boast some unique regional heritage sites. It is situated on the South Western Highway about 80km's south of Perth or about 100km's north of...
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Pinjarra lies 86 km south of Perth on the banks of the Murray River. It is a small town close to the coastal more well known cities of Mandurah and Rockingham. Early Europeans arrived in the area in...
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This is the town where I was born and come back to stay (parents still here). it's only a very small town located 1 and half hr drive from Perth. It is your typical small australian town. Pretty...
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